Southwest Tennessee Community College is collaborating with Lurgi, Inc. of Memphis, Tenn. to provide a workshop on non-traditional career paths for Tipton County Girl Scouts on January 10 at the Southwest Macon Cove Campus from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Southwest faculty from the mechanical engineering, computer engineering, and industrial, environmental and graphic arts technologies departments, the natural/physical sciences department, along with the Computer Resource Center will provide hands-on experiments/demonstrations for girl scouts ranging mostly between 8th and 10th grades.

For more information contact Lisa Jones, associate professor of engineering technology for Southwest, at 901.333.4983 or Ann Perry, process specialist for Lurgi, Inc. at 901.255.6334.